Texas Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)
Texas Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)
Instant-download units for Texas classrooms, written to the concepts and skills the TEKS student expectations cover and built to drop into a six-week grading period without rewriting your scope and sequence.
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Units Texas teachers can use this week
A sample of what works in grades 5 through 9, with multi-step problem solving and written justification built in; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Algebra – Quadratic Equations and Complex Solutions | Advanced Problem Solving Workbook | GRADE 8–11

Growing Math Bundle: Grades 5–9 | Middle School Teaching Kit

Algebra – Daily Warm-up Exercises | Bell Ringers & Quick Practice | GRADE 5–9

Binomial Distribution & Probability Experiments – Grades 7-10

Geometry with Compass & Ruler – Constructions for Grades 7, 8 & 9
Why teachers use these
Why Texas teachers use these
Districts here run tight scope and sequence calendars, and a six-week grading period leaves no room to build a unit from nothing. Add the redesigned STAAR, where students type extended responses and work through non-multiple-choice items instead of bubbling, and the practice you assign has to look like the thinking the test asks for. These units hand you slides, four worksheet levels and full keys for one topic, so your planning time goes to the readiness standards your data says are weak.
What's covered
What each download contains
One complete topic, ready to teach, in files you can edit for your campus.
- Four levels of differentiated worksheets
- Editable PowerPoint slide deck
- Full answer keys
- Lesson plan with timings
- Printable and digital versions
Make it work for everyone
Differentiation and assessment
The four levels let you assign one problem set at different entry points, which is the practical version of what your intervention block is trying to do. Keep the completed work as evidence for PLC data conversations, and use the slide checks to decide who needs reteach before the unit assessment rather than after it.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Are these TEKS-aligned?
They are not published, adopted or approved by the Texas Education Agency, and they have not been through the state instructional materials review. They are written to the concepts and skills the TEKS cover, so they map onto your student expectations. Open the preview, hold it next to your district scope and sequence, and you will know quickly whether it fits.
Will these help my students on STAAR?
They help by building the underlying skill, not by imitating a released test. Because the redesigned STAAR leans on written justification and multi-step items, the worksheets ask students to explain their reasoning and show work instead of picking a letter. Use these while you teach the unit, then use TEA released items closer to the testing window.
Can I use these with emergent bilingual students?
The lowest two worksheet levels cut the reading load while keeping the content demand, which is usually what a newcomer needs. Files are editable Word, so adding a word bank, sentence stems or the linguistic accommodations your ELPS plan calls for takes a few minutes. There are no Spanish-language versions.
Take one unit off this six weeks
Download it once, edit it for your campus, and teach it again every year.
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